Globe photos of the week, Aug. 22, 2014

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Alison Keir was filming video footage from the historic schooner Roseway in Boston harbor. She is the director/producer of the Oyster Revival, which is a documentary film about revitalizing the relationship between man and mollusk, and the efforts being made to restore ecological balance to our coastlines.

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A thousand origami cranes are blessed by congregants at the Old South Church. Cranes sent to Old South Church after the Marathon bombings are blessed during services. Next week, the cranes will be sent to a church in Missouri in the wake of the Ferguson shooting. The cranes were originally made by members of a church in Wisconsin, and were sent to the Old South Church by the Newtown Congregational Church in Connecticut. They have made several stops in communities touched by tragedy.

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Investigators collected evidence from a shooting on Edinboro Street while onlookers watched from behind the police line. Four people were shot early Sunday morning near the New Moon Villa Restaurant on Edinboro Street in Chinatown. None of the victims sustained life-threatening injuries.

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Christine Quagan, a parishioner at Mary Immaculate of Lourdes parish, prayed alongside local Iraqis during a special Mass in Newton. The Rev. Bassim Shoni, chaplain to the Iraqi Community of Boston, and the Rev. Michael Harrington, director of the office of outreach and cultural diversity in the Boston Archdiocese, celebrated the Mass.

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At the Quincy August Moon Festival, a Democratic candidate for governor, Don Berwick, was handed two rabbits and a Sun Conure, on Sunday. The creatures are used as therapy animals by Dr. Walter Lee and his wife, Tricia Foley, of Dedham.

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Pete Wilson of Albany, N.Y., played at the pitch and putt course at the clothing-optional Abbott's Glen Inn and Campground, which offers naturist vacations that include, golf, fly fishing, tubing and frisbee.

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Derek Gauger repaints the outfield foul line at Fenway Park. Gauger grew up mowing lawns in South Paris, Maine and this summer Gauger is tending the most famous lawn in New England. He is a seasonal employee on the Red Sox ground crew.

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New England Patriots wide receiver Brian Tyms pulls in a touchdown reception over Philadelphia Eagles defensive back Curtis Marsh for a third-quarter TD from quarterback Ryan Mallett, in a preseason exhibition game at Gillette Stadium.

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